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February 20, 2009 at 12:36 PM #15114February 20, 2009 at 12:42 PM #350601
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ParticipantA security camera probably captured this, but it depends on how slick the teller was in using the cash counter and slipping the $700 into his/her pocket. Personally, I would press. Ask to see the security tapes. Although I’m not sure what the bank’s obligation is to show them to you. (That’s a good question, actually.)
February 20, 2009 at 12:42 PM #351073davelj
ParticipantA security camera probably captured this, but it depends on how slick the teller was in using the cash counter and slipping the $700 into his/her pocket. Personally, I would press. Ask to see the security tapes. Although I’m not sure what the bank’s obligation is to show them to you. (That’s a good question, actually.)
February 20, 2009 at 12:42 PM #351040davelj
ParticipantA security camera probably captured this, but it depends on how slick the teller was in using the cash counter and slipping the $700 into his/her pocket. Personally, I would press. Ask to see the security tapes. Although I’m not sure what the bank’s obligation is to show them to you. (That’s a good question, actually.)
February 20, 2009 at 12:42 PM #351172davelj
ParticipantA security camera probably captured this, but it depends on how slick the teller was in using the cash counter and slipping the $700 into his/her pocket. Personally, I would press. Ask to see the security tapes. Although I’m not sure what the bank’s obligation is to show them to you. (That’s a good question, actually.)
February 20, 2009 at 12:42 PM #350914davelj
ParticipantA security camera probably captured this, but it depends on how slick the teller was in using the cash counter and slipping the $700 into his/her pocket. Personally, I would press. Ask to see the security tapes. Although I’m not sure what the bank’s obligation is to show them to you. (That’s a good question, actually.)
February 20, 2009 at 12:47 PM #350606jetonejet
ParticipantSounds like your friends failure to be able to add at a elementry school level on several occasions has costed her $700.
theres an old saying, ” LIFE IS HARD. LIFE IS EVEN HARDER IF YOUR STUPID ” clint eastwood
February 20, 2009 at 12:47 PM #351078jetonejet
ParticipantSounds like your friends failure to be able to add at a elementry school level on several occasions has costed her $700.
theres an old saying, ” LIFE IS HARD. LIFE IS EVEN HARDER IF YOUR STUPID ” clint eastwood
February 20, 2009 at 12:47 PM #351045jetonejet
ParticipantSounds like your friends failure to be able to add at a elementry school level on several occasions has costed her $700.
theres an old saying, ” LIFE IS HARD. LIFE IS EVEN HARDER IF YOUR STUPID ” clint eastwood
February 20, 2009 at 12:47 PM #351177jetonejet
ParticipantSounds like your friends failure to be able to add at a elementry school level on several occasions has costed her $700.
theres an old saying, ” LIFE IS HARD. LIFE IS EVEN HARDER IF YOUR STUPID ” clint eastwood
February 20, 2009 at 12:47 PM #350919jetonejet
ParticipantSounds like your friends failure to be able to add at a elementry school level on several occasions has costed her $700.
theres an old saying, ” LIFE IS HARD. LIFE IS EVEN HARDER IF YOUR STUPID ” clint eastwood
February 20, 2009 at 12:54 PM #351083sheilawellington
ParticipantLet’s see… the past tense of cost is “cost,” not “costed.” And you can’t even spell “you’re stupid” properly.
For someone who lives in a glass house, you shouldn’t be throwing stones!
February 20, 2009 at 12:54 PM #351050sheilawellington
ParticipantLet’s see… the past tense of cost is “cost,” not “costed.” And you can’t even spell “you’re stupid” properly.
For someone who lives in a glass house, you shouldn’t be throwing stones!
February 20, 2009 at 12:54 PM #350924sheilawellington
ParticipantLet’s see… the past tense of cost is “cost,” not “costed.” And you can’t even spell “you’re stupid” properly.
For someone who lives in a glass house, you shouldn’t be throwing stones!
February 20, 2009 at 12:54 PM #351182sheilawellington
ParticipantLet’s see… the past tense of cost is “cost,” not “costed.” And you can’t even spell “you’re stupid” properly.
For someone who lives in a glass house, you shouldn’t be throwing stones!
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